Juvenile Court: Minor Getting Married in South Carolina with Fathers Permission

vendredi 30 janvier 2015

My question involves juvenile law in the State of: South Carolina



Me and my girlfriend want to get married but she is currently in the custody of a family member that is not her parents and they will not let us marry. We have spoken to her farther and he said he would be willing to consent to us getting married. The only issue is he gave up all parental rights to his daughter years ago. So my question is will his sworn affidavit allow us to get married?



This is what the law says about minors permission to get married:

SECTION 20-1-250. Applicants under age of consent; consent of relative or guardian.



A marriage license must not be issued when either applicant is under the age of sixteen. When either applicant is between the ages of sixteen to eighteen and that applicant resides with father, mother, other relative, or guardian, the probate judge or other officer authorized to issue marriage licenses shall not issue a license for the marriage until furnished with a sworn affidavit signed by the father, mother, other relative, or guardian giving consent to the marriage.



HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 20-24; 1952 Code Section 20-24; 1942 Code Section 8558; 1932 Code Section 8558; Civ. C. '22 Section 5524; Civ. C. '12 Section 3745; 1911 (27) 131; 1912 (27) 613; 1913 (28) 76; 1915 (29) 216, 220; 1916 (29) 751; 1917 (30) 113, 127, 129; 1918 (30) 698; 1919 (31) 67, 112, 211, 245; 1920 (31) 736, 738, 1065; 1921 (32) 107, 152; 1922 (32) 781, 790; 1928 (35) 1205; 1931 (37) 12, 29, 122; 1933 (38) 148; 1934 (38) 1425; 1939 (41) 173, 179; 1946 (44) 1444; 1947 (45) 109, 234; 1948 (45) 1612; 1955 (49) 126; 1957 (50) 306; 2000 Act No. 397, Section 2, eff August 17, 2000.











Thanks in advance for your help!





Juvenile Court: Minor Getting Married in South Carolina with Fathers Permission

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